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Robotic-assisted thoracic surgery training in France: a nation-wide survey from young surgeons.

Authors :
Clermidy H
Fadel G
Bottet B
Belaroussi Y
Eid M
Armand E
Baste JM
Pages PB
Fourdrain A
Al Zreibi C
Madelaine L
Saiydoun G
Source :
Interdisciplinary cardiovascular and thoracic surgery [Interdiscip Cardiovasc Thorac Surg] 2024 Jul 02; Vol. 39 (1).
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Objectives: Evaluate theoretical and practical training of thoracic surgeons-in-training in robotic-assisted thoracic surgery (RATS) in France.<br />Methods: A survey was distributed to thoracic surgeons-in-training in France from November 2022 to February 2023.<br />Results: We recruited 101 thoracic surgeons-in-training (77% response rate). Over half had access to a surgical robotics system at their current institution. Most (74%) considered robotic surgery training essential, 90% had attended a robotic procedure. Only 18% had performed a complete thoracic robotic procedure as the main operator. A complete RATS procedure was performed by 42% of fellows and 6% of residents. Of the remaining surgeons, 23% had performed part of a robotic procedure. Theoretical courses and simulation are well developed; 72% of residents and 91% of fellows had undergone simulation training in the operating room, at training facilities, or during congress amounting to <10 h (for 73% of the fellows and residents), 10-20 h (17%), 20-30 h (8%) or >30 h (3%). Access to RATS was ≥1 day/week in 71% of thoracic departments with robotic access. Fellows spent a median of 2 (IQR 1-3) semesters in departments performing robotic surgery. Compared with low-volume centres, trainees at high-volume centres performed significantly more complete robotic procedures (47% vs 13%; P = 0.001), as did fellows compared with residents.<br />Conclusions: Few young surgeons perform complete thoracic robotic procedures during practical training, and access remains centre dependent. Opportunities increase with seniority and exposure; however, increasing availability of robotic devices, theoretical formation, and simulation courses will increase opportunities.<br /> (© The Author(s) 2024. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Association for Cardio-Thoracic Surgery.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2753-670X
Volume :
39
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Interdisciplinary cardiovascular and thoracic surgery
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
38889287
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/icvts/ivae115